NEW YORK TIMES BUSTED: Undercover Video Exposes Editor for Bias Against Trump [Video]

Oct 11, 2017

Project Veritas’ latest installment in the American Pravda series takes aim at The New York Times, the supposed “paper of record.” In the first part of this series, Nicholas Dudich, Audience Strategy Editor for the Times’ extensive video library speaks candidly about how his left political bias influences his editorial judgement and reveals an unusual connection to former FBI Director James Comey, and a strange association with domestic terror group Antifa.

Since this video came out, the New York Times released a statement saying they’ve launched an investigation:

This should have been done when hiring this former antifa thug who also worked for Clinton.

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In the video, Dudich calls himself the “gatekeeper” for all the New York Times videos posted online, saying that his “imprint is on every video we do.”

“Any video that goes on Facebook, YouTube, Instagram – I have a hand in that,” Dudich said.

When talking journalistic ethics, Dudich is captured sarcastically making air quotes while he said that he will “be objective” working for the Times before quickly admitting: “no I’m not. That’s why I’m there.”

According to the New York Times ethical handbook, employees “must do nothing that might raise questions about their professional neutrality or that of The Times.”

“As a journalist, I’m not able to give any money to any political organization. I’m not able to volunteer for any political organization. I’m not able to work for any nonprofit or charity. Like, there’s a lot of guidelines and ethics,” Dudich said.

However, before joining the Times, Dudich worked social media on the 2012 presidential campaign of former President Barack Obama and the 2016 presidential campaign of former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.

When asked how he was able to be politically active and still work as a journalist, Dudich said that he had to leave his job at ABC to take a job where he “wasn’t deemed a journalist anymore” in order to work for the Clinton campaign.

Dudich said he made the sacrifice in order to work against Trump, who he said was a “threat.”

“I saw the threat and I was like, I want to do something,” Dudich said. “Trump was a threat and still is a threat, right?”

“Target that. Get people to boycott going to his hotels,” Dudich said. “If you can ruin the Trump brand and you put pressure on his business and you start investigating his business and you start shutting it down, or they’re hacking or other things. He cares about his business more than he cares about being President. He would resign. Or he’d lash out and do something incredibly illegal, which he would have to.”